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Bombay High Court on Impermissibility of Partial Ejectment: "Landlord Cannot Seek Eviction for Part of the Tenanted Premises When Indivisible Tenancy Exists"
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Bombay High Court on Impermissibility of Partial Ejectment: “Landlord Cannot Seek Eviction for Part of the Tenanted Premises When Indivisible Tenancy Exists”

Court’s Decision: The Bombay High Court dismissed the landlord’s eviction suit because it sought partial eviction of the premises under a single, indivisible tenancy agreement. The court held that such…
Posted by Rawlaw January 2, 2025

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